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against indiana state, winner likely to get an fbs playoff invite, and the redbirds get it done, matt brown to tyrone walker for a 10-0 third quarter lead... illinois state defense was solid again, fourth quarter, the pass picked off by ben erickson, his seventh interception of the year-- the birds built a 17-0 lead and held on, 17-10, now 8-2 for the season... >> it's in! with the heart of a champion... >> fort larned wins a two-horse battle to take the breeders cup classic at santa anita... heavily favored game on dude, the bob baffert entry, finished seventh, never a factor... fort larned was 9 to 1 paid twenty dollars and 80 cents on a two-dollar bet... the long green line wins again-- york high school and legendary coach joe newton won their 28th state cross-country championship... and of course, it's the bears and the tennessee titans tomorrow at noon-- complete coverage tomorrow night on instant replay... finally, high school football in texas last night-- rattlers stadium sharyland texas edinburg north cougars @ sharyland rattlers edinburg north's 44 yard field goal attempt fell sho
against indiana state, winner likely to get an fbs playoff invite, and the redbirds get it done, matt brown to tyrone walker for a 10-0 third quarter lead... illinois state defense was solid again, fourth quarter, the pass picked off by ben erickson, his seventh interception of the year-- the birds built a 17-0 lead and held on, 17-10, now 8-2 for the season... >> it's in! with the heart of a champion... >> fort larned wins a two-horse battle to take the breeders cup classic at...
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elizabeth warren closed the gap on scott brown. the latest u-mass poll finds the race neck and neck. they're at a statistical tie. two other closely watched races pushes women's issues to the front. senator claire mccaskill is trying to defend her seat against todd akin whose memorable legitimate rape comment. mccaskill with a slight edge over akin within the margin of error. in indiana, treasure, richard mourdock defeated -- but he stump nld in the general election race against joe donlly when he said rape was something god intended to happen. >>> bill nelson holding a slight lead over republican congressman connie mack. a recent miami herald tampa times poll shows nelson with an edge there. lot more to talk about in those races and the presidential election. voters going to the polls in three minutes. we'll be talking about that on "morning joe" in a moment. still ahead, what are you doing up? i know why you're up. it's election day. your tweets, texts and e-mails next in morning joe live from democracy plaza moments away. try ru
elizabeth warren closed the gap on scott brown. the latest u-mass poll finds the race neck and neck. they're at a statistical tie. two other closely watched races pushes women's issues to the front. senator claire mccaskill is trying to defend her seat against todd akin whose memorable legitimate rape comment. mccaskill with a slight edge over akin within the margin of error. in indiana, treasure, richard mourdock defeated -- but he stump nld in the general election race against joe donlly when...
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you have to deal with black and brown people as serious at the electoral level. the gop at this point is a madman group in a modern family group. i stole that of a tweet of a strategist just before we hit the air. they have to adapt to thee right now. >> i think a lot of republicans, i saw it last night and today, they try to place blame somewhere and they're going to do it inappropriately. they're going to blame sandy, chris christie paul ryan. they're going to blame voters for being dumb and voting against their interests. i think and i've said this president obama because mitt romney was the w candidate at the wrong time. i think he would have won in 2008. he needed a time machine. a bad year to be the guy running against universal health care when you crafted a similar piece of legislation in massachusetts. running on a message of business and success and capitalism when that's demonized in the class war. it was just the wrong fit for this year. >> steve? >> yeah. you know guys i mean, this was obviously a momentous win for obama and the democrats and a lot t
you have to deal with black and brown people as serious at the electoral level. the gop at this point is a madman group in a modern family group. i stole that of a tweet of a strategist just before we hit the air. they have to adapt to thee right now. >> i think a lot of republicans, i saw it last night and today, they try to place blame somewhere and they're going to do it inappropriately. they're going to blame sandy, chris christie paul ryan. they're going to blame voters for being...
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this was a huge victory for governor brown. at an election watch party, he told supporters basically in the end proposition 30 sold itself. that californians believe in schools. they believe in education. and the capacity of government to make wise investments. a few hundred prop 30 backers were in a very good mood as the measure gained majority support. brown was able to overcome long time anti-tax sentiment here in california. he billed it as a tax hike to go ahead and rescue schools. rejecting it would trigger $6 billion in cuts to include things like higher college tuition and a shorter school year. brown told supporters he knows there were doubts and questions but he remained confident. >> we have the vote of the people. the only place where he said let's raise our taxes for our california dream. >> reporter: it raises the income tax on those making over $250,000 a year. critics have argued that prop 30 put schools out front when, in reality, the money would go elsewhere, in addition to schools. that the state really needs
this was a huge victory for governor brown. at an election watch party, he told supporters basically in the end proposition 30 sold itself. that californians believe in schools. they believe in education. and the capacity of government to make wise investments. a few hundred prop 30 backers were in a very good mood as the measure gained majority support. brown was able to overcome long time anti-tax sentiment here in california. he billed it as a tax hike to go ahead and rescue schools....
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that's especially true for aaron brown. tomorrow, he's due to become a father, of sorts. >> i am getting a cat. the prison has a program set up with a no-kill shelter and we're allowed to adopt cats. i've been waiting for about a month since i was told that i'm getting a cat. and i've actually wanted one since i got here in 2002. >> why? >> i've always liked cats. i think sometimes i like cats better than i like people. >> while a kitten might provide a sense of family, brown knows he will never see his own parents again. >> on the night of february 5th, 1994, i waited for my mom and my stepdad to get home. and just after midnight, i -- when they arrived, i killed them both. >> how? >> i shot them with a 12-gauge. i wish i had a good reason why i did what i did. because at least then there might be some way of justifying it. but there's not. there's no way of justifying what i did. >> what was so wrong that they had to be murdered? what was so wrong in your family? >> i have no idea. >> the night weighs heavily on billy gro
that's especially true for aaron brown. tomorrow, he's due to become a father, of sorts. >> i am getting a cat. the prison has a program set up with a no-kill shelter and we're allowed to adopt cats. i've been waiting for about a month since i was told that i'm getting a cat. and i've actually wanted one since i got here in 2002. >> why? >> i've always liked cats. i think sometimes i like cats better than i like people. >> while a kitten might provide a sense of family,...
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put it brown and chris pee. put it on here for a second. >> this has been a french stable for years. >> yes. >> we're just doing our own. not trying to re invent the wheel or anything. >> redesigning it on one side. >> so brill it on both sides. so tell me about this 64 degree egg thing. >> sure. what you do is cook the egg at a specific temperature. and what that does is it gives you the ability to have a very custahdy texture. >> it takes time and patience. >> it does. >> yes. the cooking process itself is 48 minutes but you have to heat up the water and cook the eggs and cool the eggs down and heat them back up. it's a whole process for sure. used to like to cook eggs but this is high maintenance. >> this is our 64 degree egg. >> this is 64 degree celsius. >> that's how the egg naturally is. it's a slow process. doesn't have that harsh quick cook time. has a nice silkiness. >> why does it work on every item you serve on your menu? >> everybody likes that richness. everybody loves an ego the burger. it has tha
put it brown and chris pee. put it on here for a second. >> this has been a french stable for years. >> yes. >> we're just doing our own. not trying to re invent the wheel or anything. >> redesigning it on one side. >> so brill it on both sides. so tell me about this 64 degree egg thing. >> sure. what you do is cook the egg at a specific temperature. and what that does is it gives you the ability to have a very custahdy texture. >> it takes time and...
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it was left vacant following kwame brown's resignation. the d.c. ballot is two-sided and last but not least, we want to update on you the polling hours. the polls are open from 7:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. in d.c. and in maryland. now n virginia, the polls are open from 6:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. if you have any questions after all of that, can you visit our website at www.myfoxdc.com for everything you need to know before you head to the polls. brian. >> we'll be right back. ocial security is just a number. but to me, it's money that i earned. i count on social security. and i don't want washington politicians like george allen... privatizing it. if george allen wants to risk his own money on wall street... that's fine. but i don't want him risking mine. george allen just isn't watching out for us. anncr: the democratic senatorial campaign committee is... responsible for the content of this advertising. my name is julian bond. i know a little something about fighting for what's right and just. maryland's gay and lesbian families share the same values and th
it was left vacant following kwame brown's resignation. the d.c. ballot is two-sided and last but not least, we want to update on you the polling hours. the polls are open from 7:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. in d.c. and in maryland. now n virginia, the polls are open from 6:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. if you have any questions after all of that, can you visit our website at www.myfoxdc.com for everything you need to know before you head to the polls. brian. >> we'll be right back. ocial security is just...
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jeffrey brown has our story. >> brown: senate democrats had cause to celebrate last night and again today, when the last two races were called. montana senator jon tester kept his seat after a tough re- election fight and heidi heitkamp emerged the victor in a close race in north dakota.n as a result, democrats will hold 53 seats in the new senate that convenes in janryai-- a gn of two. a republicans will have 45. two seats will be filled by independents, and at least one of them will caucus with democrats. many of the democrats' big wins were by women. elizabeth warren unseated incumbent republican scott brown in massachusetts. >> you took on the powerful wall street banks and special interests and you let them know you want a senator who will be out there fighting for the middle class all of the time. >> brown: in missouri, senator claire mccaskill had been on the endangered list, before her republican opponent made damaging comments about rape and abortion. >> with a stubborn determination, tenacity and a refusal to give up we showed the country what missouri is made of. >> brown: and
jeffrey brown has our story. >> brown: senate democrats had cause to celebrate last night and again today, when the last two races were called. montana senator jon tester kept his seat after a tough re- election fight and heidi heitkamp emerged the victor in a close race in north dakota.n as a result, democrats will hold 53 seats in the new senate that convenes in janryai-- a gn of two. a republicans will have 45. two seats will be filled by independents, and at least one of them will...
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party that wants tone force these laws because quite frankly it suppresses a group of black people, brown people, poor people who don't traditionally vote republican. >> we have to make our judgments on the basis of the law and the determinations that we make are legal ones, not political ones, and i'm acting i think consistent with the obligations and the tradition of this department. >> you're also obviously the first african-american attorney general, the first african-american deputy attorney general. you're certainly leaving. does it shape in any way sort of how you goÑi about your job or w you think about your job? 1 of the united states and i'm the attorney general for all of the american people, but i think about you know, generations of african-americans who did not have opportunities, that i have, and i want to try to make sure that opportunity is available to people of all colors, all faiths, all genders. it's one of the things that i think i have to try to do as attorney general. so there's a special pressure i suppose that's brought, given the unique fact that i am the firs
party that wants tone force these laws because quite frankly it suppresses a group of black people, brown people, poor people who don't traditionally vote republican. >> we have to make our judgments on the basis of the law and the determinations that we make are legal ones, not political ones, and i'm acting i think consistent with the obligations and the tradition of this department. >> you're also obviously the first african-american attorney general, the first african-american...
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years. >> but some of the staff here believe brown earned his shu term. serving a 40-year sentence for rape, brown landed in the shu when he assaulted an officer at another prison. >> me and another guy was frustrated one morning. we went to breakfast and an officer had really been aggravating me. the guy that was with me, he beat one police up and i beat another police with a brick. and i hurt him pretty badly. >> so do you think anyone deserves to be in here? >> in here? of course not. of course not. i don't think nobody, absolutely nobody, regardless of whether you've beaten an officer up or whether you've stabbed, killed, or maimed an officer, these shus has got to go. >> but shortly after arriving at the shu at wabash, brown struck again. >> you get up in the morning, you're going to come in here thinking everything's going to be okay. it's not always so. >> sergeant dan haskins was the recipient of brown's fury. >> at that time we had what we called group rec. that's where they went out to the rec pad. what the offenders wanted to do, we found out l
years. >> but some of the staff here believe brown earned his shu term. serving a 40-year sentence for rape, brown landed in the shu when he assaulted an officer at another prison. >> me and another guy was frustrated one morning. we went to breakfast and an officer had really been aggravating me. the guy that was with me, he beat one police up and i beat another police with a brick. and i hurt him pretty badly. >> so do you think anyone deserves to be in here? >> in...
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incumbents michael brown and vincent orange are facing challenges, five, in fact, and other candidates for the two spots. >> nationally, all eyes are on the presidential race. tom, let's talk about the state's that are going to be key in this battle as we get right down here to the final votes. >> we don't have to go far. virginia. >> virginia. yes. >> you look at what has gone on the last few years, when you say battleground states what you need to have. in 2,000 it was florida, four years ago, ohio and this year, ohio is going to be key. let's keep it in virginia for a minute. you talked a minute go ago about the senate race going on between tim kaine and between george allen. tim kaine in his gubernatorial race, allen and also mark warner. virginia has gone increasingly purple. you have a situation where northern virginia, especially n areas of louden county and fairfax county, they have gotten progressively more democratic over the last few years. now, it's a different picture altogether when you go down to the county, parts of danville, over to roanoke. that is solid republican gr
incumbents michael brown and vincent orange are facing challenges, five, in fact, and other candidates for the two spots. >> nationally, all eyes are on the presidential race. tom, let's talk about the state's that are going to be key in this battle as we get right down here to the final votes. >> we don't have to go far. virginia. >> virginia. yes. >> you look at what has gone on the last few years, when you say battleground states what you need to have. in 2,000 it was...
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. >> brown. >> right now, i feel like i'm going to go home. like my probation know how good i been doing since i been home from boys school so i may go home today. hopefully. >> you ready, your honor? right this way, roger. stay to your left, young man. go stand next to your attorney. >> awl supposed to be helping me. it ain't nobody helping me. >> come on out. >> hey, morris, how are you? down ruck, i'll be your lawyer for today. >> 17-year-old morris is locked up for possession of marijuana and more importantly for failing to appear at a former court attorney. he meets with his court appointed attorney. >> today the court wants to hear a little bit about what happened and make a decision whether or not to release you today. what do you want to have happen. >> i want to get released. >> okay. did you test positive for marijuana when you came in? >> you did. >> yeah. >> all right. the court's going to ask you why you were using marijuana. do you know how you'd answer that? they were smoking marijuana. >> one of the things i know is the probati
. >> brown. >> right now, i feel like i'm going to go home. like my probation know how good i been doing since i been home from boys school so i may go home today. hopefully. >> you ready, your honor? right this way, roger. stay to your left, young man. go stand next to your attorney. >> awl supposed to be helping me. it ain't nobody helping me. >> come on out. >> hey, morris, how are you? down ruck, i'll be your lawyer for today. >> 17-year-old morris...
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thank you for calling the office of sherrod brown. >> reporter: most are ghost towns. newspapers are piling up in front of the offices. we found this food court was closed and empty. many of the top political strategists and aids are here instead, behind closed doors in party campaign offices trying to swing the few local undecided voters. a few california house races hanging in the balance after the dramatic redrawing of our state's congressional lines. >> only one time has a a seat changed party hands. now we're likely to see for the next decade 8, 9, 10 competitive districts a year. >> reporter: the u.s. house a near certainty to remain in republican control and the senate with 53 democrats and 43 republicans is more in place, which is a long shot to change. >> you'll see washington's gridlock should it stay status quo after election night. >> we are here in our news room are also watching the balance of power. we'll have information on the changes that are expected. >>> we are joined with the latest returns. >> they are very early numbers. 270 electoral votes are n
thank you for calling the office of sherrod brown. >> reporter: most are ghost towns. newspapers are piling up in front of the offices. we found this food court was closed and empty. many of the top political strategists and aids are here instead, behind closed doors in party campaign offices trying to swing the few local undecided voters. a few california house races hanging in the balance after the dramatic redrawing of our state's congressional lines. >> only one time has a a...
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brown: thank you both so much. back to you, judy. >> woodruff: the nighcois young ani we're waiting for all these returns to come in on the presidential race and on the senate races. and other races we're going to be following. througho the night hari sreenivasan is going to be using the newshour's digital map center to help you understand how to read some of these returns. he's tlso going to be talking about the results with public media reporters in key battle ground states. >> sreenivasan: virginia is a state we've been talking a lot about today. a key battle ground that both the candidates have been aggressively fighting. joining me now to take a deeper dive from whro, aour public media partouer kathy lewis. thanks for being with us. >> you're welcome. tood to talk with you again. >> sreenivasan: the polls were incredibly long in arlington and probably in other parts of the state too. what are you hearing and focused on tonight. >> well, they were very long and in fact surprisingly some election officials are r
brown: thank you both so much. back to you, judy. >> woodruff: the nighcois young ani we're waiting for all these returns to come in on the presidential race and on the senate races. and other races we're going to be following. througho the night hari sreenivasan is going to be using the newshour's digital map center to help you understand how to read some of these returns. he's tlso going to be talking about the results with public media reporters in key battle ground states. >>...
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it was supported by governor jerry brown. it will raise $6 million annually by increasing the sales tax by a quarter cent for four years in raising income tax on the wealthy by 3 percent for seven years ticket of the brown has emerged victorious in this year's election the measure was leaving just over-- earlier results showed the measure cruising slowly but it can gain momentum after 2:00 a.m. with a difference of more than 500,000 votes. in a rally just before midnight brown declared victory sang the overstate of camelot ossicles. >> people would not otherwise agree on many things came together they can to get from many reasons. the core reason that brought people together in support of proposition 30 was the belief in our schools and our universities and in the capacity of the state government to make some wise investments that will benefit all of us. that is what proposition 30 was all about. >> proposition 30 now the first general tax the californians have passed in two decades. voting to tax themselves. here's the resul
it was supported by governor jerry brown. it will raise $6 million annually by increasing the sales tax by a quarter cent for four years in raising income tax on the wealthy by 3 percent for seven years ticket of the brown has emerged victorious in this year's election the measure was leaving just over-- earlier results showed the measure cruising slowly but it can gain momentum after 2:00 a.m. with a difference of more than 500,000 votes. in a rally just before midnight brown declared victory...
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what a whirlwind two years for scott brown. in january of 2010 when he really ignited the republican revolution by winning the seat that had once been held by ted kennedy. now elizabeth warren will be the next senator. >> it will be interesting to see her impact. she's a reformer, that's what she ran on. it will be interesting to see what she brings to congress. >> the thing about elizabeth warren that is interesting is she would never have been running if the republican senators didn't work so hard to block her nomination. who would they rather be dealing with in the senate? as a senator, they lost big. >> she was extremely tough on tim geithner. she was in the oversight panel. when you go back to look at the testimony, she was nailing the obama administration on housing, on many of those issues, because i had her on my show several times, she was not about hailing this administration. >> they threw her under a the bus a little bit on her nomination. >> a little bit, yeah. >> regardless of party, good for her. she prevailed an
what a whirlwind two years for scott brown. in january of 2010 when he really ignited the republican revolution by winning the seat that had once been held by ted kennedy. now elizabeth warren will be the next senator. >> it will be interesting to see her impact. she's a reformer, that's what she ran on. it will be interesting to see what she brings to congress. >> the thing about elizabeth warren that is interesting is she would never have been running if the republican senators...
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geoffrey brown explains. >> brown: for that, i'm joined >> brown: and for that, i'm joined now and throughout the evening by newshour political editor christina bellantoni and stuart rothenberg of the "rothenberg political report" and "roll call." hello for the first time. stu, start with this question of exit polls. we're going to be looking at them all night. what are they though. >> exit poll is actually a series of polls, 25,000 of them to be exact, this year of people who have voted. the poll is conducted in two ways. one thousands of in-person surveys done as people are leaving the polls. they're handed a little card with many questions on them. they simply respond. then the cards are gathered up and the results tabulated but in addition to that, jeff, now there are thousands of telephone interviews on top of that. because, remember, somewhere around 30% or a third of all voters will have voted early. so you can't rely on people walking out of the polling place. you've got people who aren't even showing up at the polling place. edison research, which is the company that actual he'll con
geoffrey brown explains. >> brown: for that, i'm joined >> brown: and for that, i'm joined now and throughout the evening by newshour political editor christina bellantoni and stuart rothenberg of the "rothenberg political report" and "roll call." hello for the first time. stu, start with this question of exit polls. we're going to be looking at them all night. what are they though. >> exit poll is actually a series of polls, 25,000 of them to be exact,...
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ed lee was there along with former mayor and willie brown. the senator is scheduled to speak at 8:30 tonight. >>> we have new numbers from two states, back to heather and indicate. >> i want to update you, you can see tennessee has now been called for mitt romney. no big surprise. he wins the state of tennessee 588% to barack obama's 42%. want to let you knee we are getting number from the state of new jersey. let's go ahead and take a look at those numbers. new jersey 14 electoral votes. you can see president obama trailing mitt romney in the state of new jersey. ken you want to take a look at other states. >> the ones we are paying attention to are ohio and virginia. so let's see where we are out in ohio, president obama leading 57% to 43% in ohio. very critical swing state in this election. we want to look at virginia as well. and that is where mitt romney is ahead of president obama but again, not all of the votes have been counted and in many cases these are absentee ballots or ballots from the part of the state that don't benefit the pr
ed lee was there along with former mayor and willie brown. the senator is scheduled to speak at 8:30 tonight. >>> we have new numbers from two states, back to heather and indicate. >> i want to update you, you can see tennessee has now been called for mitt romney. no big surprise. he wins the state of tennessee 588% to barack obama's 42%. want to let you knee we are getting number from the state of new jersey. let's go ahead and take a look at those numbers. new jersey 14...
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in one of the most closely watched races nationwide, consumer advocate elizabeth senator scott brown inican@ massachusetts. >> this victory belongs to you. you did this. you did this. you did this. for every f that has been chipped and squeezed and hammered, we're going to fight for a level playing field, and we're going to put people back to work. [applause] that is what we're goido. >> in missouri, democratic incumbent senator claire mccaskill held on to receive, defeating republican challenger todd akin. the race drew national attention after congress member a can claimed women are able to suppress pregnancy in instances rape." mccaskill celebrated with supporters shortly after the concession. >> things do not always turn out the way you think they're going to. i just called clare mccaskill @and gave her congratulations because the way the numbers are looking, we lost this race. >> and all said it's over, it's done, it is too red. there is no way that clare mccaskill can survive. well, you know what happened? you proved them wrong. but in wisconsin, democratic congressmember tammy
in one of the most closely watched races nationwide, consumer advocate elizabeth senator scott brown inican@ massachusetts. >> this victory belongs to you. you did this. you did this. you did this. for every f that has been chipped and squeezed and hammered, we're going to fight for a level playing field, and we're going to put people back to work. [applause] that is what we're goido. >> in missouri, democratic incumbent senator claire mccaskill held on to receive, defeating...
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in ohio sherrod brown won over josh mendel. and in maine, independ angous king easily won the state's u.s. senate seat currently held by olympia snow. the one notable senate pickup for republicans in nebraska where deb fischer flibed ben nelson's seat defeating bob kerrey. democrats hold 51 seats and harry reid already called on republicans to end their "strategy of obstruction gridlock and delay." we're still waiting for the official results from the races in montana, nevada, and north dakota. mark halpern, if we go back to the top of that list, elizabeth warren versus scott brown, tight all the way. what did elizabeth warren do in the end to win? >> she ran as a democrat in a state where the president won by a big margin. >> that helps. >> very difficult. they knew if the president won by 20 seats or more, it will be difficult to overcome. she made very few mistakes. and now she'll become one of the leading voices in the senate for progressives around the country. >> what does she bring to the senate? >> she brings that passi
in ohio sherrod brown won over josh mendel. and in maine, independ angous king easily won the state's u.s. senate seat currently held by olympia snow. the one notable senate pickup for republicans in nebraska where deb fischer flibed ben nelson's seat defeating bob kerrey. democrats hold 51 seats and harry reid already called on republicans to end their "strategy of obstruction gridlock and delay." we're still waiting for the official results from the races in montana, nevada, and...
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and the heavyweight bouts this year, massachusetts, elizabeth warren defeated incumbent senator scott brown. that is a pick-up for the democrats in the state of massachusetts. elizabeth warren will be the first female senator from the state of massachusetts. soledad? >> a huge race that we were watching. thank you. you want to stay with cnn for the best election coverage on tv. coming up next, reaction from both candidates as we take you live to headquarters in chicago and boston. [ man ] hello!!!! hello!!!! [ all ] ohh! that is crazy! are you kidding me? let me see! oh! what! that's insane! noooo! mr. woodson? oh hello! hello! [ whistles ] hello! [ all ] hello! [ coach ] caleb, i've got someone i want you to meet. hello. [ male announcer ] at&t. the nation's largest 4g network. covering 3,000 more 4g cities and towns than verizon. rethink possible. to compete on the global stage. what we need are people prepared for the careers of our new economy. by 2025 we could have 20 million jobs without enough college graduates to fill them. that's why at devry university, we're teaming up with compa
and the heavyweight bouts this year, massachusetts, elizabeth warren defeated incumbent senator scott brown. that is a pick-up for the democrats in the state of massachusetts. elizabeth warren will be the first female senator from the state of massachusetts. soledad? >> a huge race that we were watching. thank you. you want to stay with cnn for the best election coverage on tv. coming up next, reaction from both candidates as we take you live to headquarters in chicago and boston. [ man ]...
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i wrote a book on the brown deep lord case in 1964. as you know and everybody knows, this was supposed to bring an end to racial segregation in public schools. in 1864, virtually no black kids were going to score twice in the deep south. so in 10 years, the supreme court -- unanimous supreme court decision had virtually no effect. what has that affected some of the civil rights act as some of the earlier 60s and here in the late 50s imagine 57. in 60 because the citizens and 60 when the freedom rights. 62, ole miss, 63 birmingham and so forth. so this act is among the street was that necessary this brown versus board it necessary, but not sufficient. so the way these things together for the bottom-up and top-down connecticut this immensely powerful civil rights act passed in 1964. this is a wonderful thing. everyone is cheering how wonderful this is. we know there is more to be done. but i would say yes, this is my take on it. you do have a lot of problems in 64. things are getting really nasty. people are getting killed. philadelphia
i wrote a book on the brown deep lord case in 1964. as you know and everybody knows, this was supposed to bring an end to racial segregation in public schools. in 1864, virtually no black kids were going to score twice in the deep south. so in 10 years, the supreme court -- unanimous supreme court decision had virtually no effect. what has that affected some of the civil rights act as some of the earlier 60s and here in the late 50s imagine 57. in 60 because the citizens and 60 when the freedom...
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this morning you can bet governor brown is breathing a huge sigh of relief. amy hollyfield, abc7 news. >> quick update, ap has called prop 30 passed. two more propositions, prop 34 the only one still not call it would replace the death penalty with life in prison without parole, it is trailing now. no 53%, yes 47%. now voters rejected prop 32 it would ban unions and corporations from using payroll deductions to fund political campaigns yes 40 five%, no 55%. >>> upset in the east bay's 15th congressional district where congressman stark has been ousted. stark has been in congress for four decades he's 80-years-old and key architect of president obama's health care reform act. two democrats appeared on the ballot because of the top two rule. in the 9th district,dg2$v democt mcinnerney -- [ unintelligible ] >>> a local measure that got national attention richmond voters rejected tax on sodas and sugary drinks that would have funded school programs. city leaders are divided on the measure. >> tax on economically suppressed people, i've never been for this tax. >>
this morning you can bet governor brown is breathing a huge sigh of relief. amy hollyfield, abc7 news. >> quick update, ap has called prop 30 passed. two more propositions, prop 34 the only one still not call it would replace the death penalty with life in prison without parole, it is trailing now. no 53%, yes 47%. now voters rejected prop 32 it would ban unions and corporations from using payroll deductions to fund political campaigns yes 40 five%, no 55%. >>> upset in the east...
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but winning and brown beating josh mandel.eating akin, and bob re-election in pennsylvania, bill nelson winningflor o by the angus king replacing he we still don't have a call still too close tstabenow winning. still waiting on monta and north dakota. >> both rig call. >> the president has only lost tworond indiana, compared to what he was facing unemployment the democratic re-elect in recent terms, it was bill clinton and he was 18 points ahead of b that campaign and bob dole was a great guy and well liked by democrats but he was not a challenging presidential candidate to go up against and clinton won that with less than 50% of the vote. >> i romney campaign is not conceding the romney campaign is not conceding ohio. that was my mistake. kelly o'donnell is reporting that the state director in ohio nformed us that they do not believe thatdecided. ohio is president obama andt was what put him over the top to victory tonight butaign so far says, not so fast. we'll see what we can do to get somebody from the romney campaign to he can plain that to us in terms of a republicanx echo chambe
but winning and brown beating josh mandel.eating akin, and bob re-election in pennsylvania, bill nelson winningflor o by the angus king replacing he we still don't have a call still too close tstabenow winning. still waiting on monta and north dakota. >> both rig call. >> the president has only lost tworond indiana, compared to what he was facing unemployment the democratic re-elect in recent terms, it was bill clinton and he was 18 points ahead of b that campaign and bob dole was a...
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senate picking up two additional seats in massachusetts, where elizabeth warren beat the incumbent scott brown. in indiana, congressman joe donnelly beat the controversial richard mourdock. congress remains divides republicans maintain their control over the house of representatives. romney's running mate paul ryan won his re-election campaign for his house seat. >> joining us for more analysis is ron freeman. ron, good morning. >> good morning, kelly. >> ron, what's your initial reaction here to the outcome? what's the biggest impact this is going to have on policy? >> i think the biggest impact it will have on policy is we have a president we know well. we know what his policies are. we know what he's tried to do. the real question is whether the congress will see that the negation approach has not worked for them and they need now to come together to a grand bargain as they face the imminent fiscal cliff, even during the lame duck congress. >> i thought for at least this morning we could put the uncertainty question out of our minds. haven't all of our problems been solved? shouldn't we kno
senate picking up two additional seats in massachusetts, where elizabeth warren beat the incumbent scott brown. in indiana, congressman joe donnelly beat the controversial richard mourdock. congress remains divides republicans maintain their control over the house of representatives. romney's running mate paul ryan won his re-election campaign for his house seat. >> joining us for more analysis is ron freeman. ron, good morning. >> good morning, kelly. >> ron, what's your...
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this was necessary as was brown v. board. they are not sufficient and they bring these two together from the bottom-up and from the top down. then you get this powerful civil rights act passed in 1964 and this was a wonderful thing. there was more to be done on the voting rights for instance, but i would say yes, this is my take. you do have a lot of problems in 64. i'm calling to the summer things are getting really nasty. a lot of them are long day and so forth and so on. nobody can read this book and conclude there was in the violence going on. there was. but there was also the sense that the we were making gains and then on the very first day of the year, martin luther king opens up his drive in selma and that takes a good chapter, long chapter early in the book and most people know the story but you have this bloody sunday when they beat up people including john lewis and said a lot of people to the hospital and it's all one television and he goes on tv and says we shall overcome and comes out with the voting rights act
this was necessary as was brown v. board. they are not sufficient and they bring these two together from the bottom-up and from the top down. then you get this powerful civil rights act passed in 1964 and this was a wonderful thing. there was more to be done on the voting rights for instance, but i would say yes, this is my take. you do have a lot of problems in 64. i'm calling to the summer things are getting really nasty. a lot of them are long day and so forth and so on. nobody can read this...
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i wrote a book on brown vs. board case, you mentioned 1954. and as you know, and everybody knows, this was supposed to bring about an end to racial segregation in the public schools. in 1964, virtually no black kids were going school with whites in the deep south, or even in the boring south. so in ten years the supreme court -- unanimous supreme court decision had virtually no effect. what had an effect is all of the civil rights activism of the earlier '60s, and early '50s. you mentioned '57, the little rock crisis in '61, the freedom riots, '62, ole miss. '63, bermingham and so forth. and leads up -- this activism on the streets was necessary, as was brown vs. board -- necessary but not sufficient. so, bringing these two things together from the bottom up and from the tom down and then you get this immensely civil rights act passed in 1964, and this was a wonderful thing. everybody was cheering. we knew there was more to be done. voting rights, for instance. i would say, yes, this is my take on it. you do have a lot of problems in '64. thin
i wrote a book on brown vs. board case, you mentioned 1954. and as you know, and everybody knows, this was supposed to bring about an end to racial segregation in the public schools. in 1964, virtually no black kids were going school with whites in the deep south, or even in the boring south. so in ten years the supreme court -- unanimous supreme court decision had virtually no effect. what had an effect is all of the civil rights activism of the earlier '60s, and early '50s. you mentioned '57,...
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midnight that mike deanthony will be joining he previously coached the suns and nicks he replaces mike brown who the lakers fired five games into the season. he was chosen after negotiations with phil jackson broke down over the weekend. >>> san francisco police officer stops stolen vehicle what the driver did that had police swarming a construction site. [ inaudible ] .
midnight that mike deanthony will be joining he previously coached the suns and nicks he replaces mike brown who the lakers fired five games into the season. he was chosen after negotiations with phil jackson broke down over the weekend. >>> san francisco police officer stops stolen vehicle what the driver did that had police swarming a construction site. [ inaudible ] .
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brown did it in 2010. he voted for the blunt amendment this year and that became a big issue because -- so you even had candidates like scott brown and tommy thompson who could not be the strong candidates they should have been, and that has everything to do with the direction the republican party chose to go. >> here is the thing i think is -- i totally agree with all of that. and this is the thing i don't understand. this is not the first election cycle in which we have seen this dynamic at work. they had a dress rehearsal of how this was going to go in 2010, when they had sharron angle and christine o'donnell and lost all of those senate seats they should have won. why wasn't there any sort of effect on the republican -- the internal processes in the republican party, that made them not want to make that mistake again? >> they won 60-something house seats, all these governorships, all these state legislatures, they were able to re-draw congressional maps, they were able to do scott walker in wisconsin,
brown did it in 2010. he voted for the blunt amendment this year and that became a big issue because -- so you even had candidates like scott brown and tommy thompson who could not be the strong candidates they should have been, and that has everything to do with the direction the republican party chose to go. >> here is the thing i think is -- i totally agree with all of that. and this is the thing i don't understand. this is not the first election cycle in which we have seen this...
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a ten point win by tte ravens over tte browns! but how the rrvens got that final score as many fans aad coaches shaking their heads this morning. pierce with his first t- d run lead 14-0...but the offense - straight "33and outs" lets the prowns back in the game..this phil dawsoo field goal, his fifth of the game, gives the browns a lead in the fourth quarrer...but joe flaaco brings thh ravens bacc! a 19 yarr catch and run by torrey smith for the go head touchdown..they add a justin tuuker field goal and take a the rrvens are in first place in the a-f-c north... but is that all that really matters? matters? joel d. smith is live in owson to see if fans caa accept hht thii is the pwy the team plays"..... good morning joel d. (aa lib) when can wee dominate a team? team? it looked that way at first... ray rice... anything but fancy!!! ray rice we've neeer beee fancy, we'veenever been aa ppetty kind of team. we always finddourselvee at the top at the enn./ 4900 joe: so yeaa, i think youugot to frustration, pick yourself up? up? the rav
a ten point win by tte ravens over tte browns! but how the rrvens got that final score as many fans aad coaches shaking their heads this morning. pierce with his first t- d run lead 14-0...but the offense - straight "33and outs" lets the prowns back in the game..this phil dawsoo field goal, his fifth of the game, gives the browns a lead in the fourth quarrer...but joe flaaco brings thh ravens bacc! a 19 yarr catch and run by torrey smith for the go head touchdown..they add a justin...
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i hope you'll join me in thanking senator brown for his service to the commonwealth. [applause] we wish scott and gail and their daughters nothing but the best. nothing but the best. [applause] i also want to speak to senator brown's supporters. the message you sent was clear. we need leaders in washington who are willing to break the partisan gridlock and work regardless of party. i know i did not earn your vote, but i promise i will work to earn your support. [cheers and applause] there are many people to thank tonight. i am going to start with my husband bruce. [applause] i also want to thank my kids, my beautiful grandkids, my brothers, my in-laws, my cousins, my nieces and nephews here in massachusetts and all across the country. senator kerrey, governor patrick, mayor, thank you for your support, for your encouragement, and most of all for your leadership. you were real fighters in my corner and i appreciate that. [applause] but it's what you do every day for the people of our state that is truly remarkable. thank you all. thank you. [applause] and to our congre
i hope you'll join me in thanking senator brown for his service to the commonwealth. [applause] we wish scott and gail and their daughters nothing but the best. nothing but the best. [applause] i also want to speak to senator brown's supporters. the message you sent was clear. we need leaders in washington who are willing to break the partisan gridlock and work regardless of party. i know i did not earn your vote, but i promise i will work to earn your support. [cheers and applause] there are...
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it was strongly supported by the governor jerry brown. >> will tran is that lincoln middle school in alameda because prompt 30 has big benefits. >> this will give $6 million towards education and we are here at the school waiting for parents to our ride. we will get reactions from them and no doubt parents, teachers and children are given a lot of their support to governor brown. the money if it had not been passed there would be cut to education. >> take a look picture screen. now that it has passed about 54 percent was a yes. it did not look good for a while and is start off very slow. but it all smedley got the most support from people in california. what is want to happen is that it will raise the sales tax by 25¢ for every dollar. also it will raise a contact for anyone making more than two and a $50,000 a year. it wi$250,000 a year. some of the money could be used to shore up the budget and now it will present some of the automatic cuts that the governor stated that he did not pass. he will have to implement--k through 12 for now should be fair and we did have a chance to talk
it was strongly supported by the governor jerry brown. >> will tran is that lincoln middle school in alameda because prompt 30 has big benefits. >> this will give $6 million towards education and we are here at the school waiting for parents to our ride. we will get reactions from them and no doubt parents, teachers and children are given a lot of their support to governor brown. the money if it had not been passed there would be cut to education. >> take a look picture...
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in theohio nbcts that sherrod brown has reelection. he's the incumbent democratic the ohiosi but the senate race, more anybody else in the country. >> not surprising i that case since he knows the electorate. a small point. republicans have lost both of th states of their candidates on the presidential ticket. >> a >> new hampshire, romney has ahome there. he may lose that. he's lost michigan. his own home state. it's something you don't see very often. >> he will probably lose cali too. >> he has a home there too. >> ohio right now the democrats own the russ belt. all the talk about jobs all the bad economy. >> michigan and pennsylvania and wisconsin hasig he original plan. >> this terms of wisconsin, some of the best reporting on wisconsin through the whole uprising around the ulmnion stripping and recall effort against scott walker was done by john nick else. familiar with the politics in wisconsin, which has been called for president obama. and also with the politics in tell us about the wisconsinc÷áibñ win from ohio as we still
in theohio nbcts that sherrod brown has reelection. he's the incumbent democratic the ohiosi but the senate race, more anybody else in the country. >> not surprising i that case since he knows the electorate. a small point. republicans have lost both of th states of their candidates on the presidential ticket. >> a >> new hampshire, romney has ahome there. he may lose that. he's lost michigan. his own home state. it's something you don't see very often. >> he will...
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. >> asking for one more time to straightening thing out and a referendum on jerry brown as well. >> we'll talk about that. alan martin is at the yes on 30 headquarters tonight. where is everybody? what are you hearing? >> well, they're getting pretty energized because this crowd has not been down at all tonight. they're hopeful that as we are seeing, as more votes are being counted that prop 30 will pass. why the state budget was written the way it was? it kicks $6 billion in budget cuts in mostly to education. the big supporters are with the california teachers association. if it passes the state sales tax goes up a quarter, a quarter penny on the dollar for four years, it would last for four years. income tax would go up for seven years if you make more than $250,000 a year. now, that revenue would offset the trigger. earlier i asked dean vogel head of the teacher's union, a happens if the trigger cuts go into effect. >> people are saying we have to stay to the world standards in california and now you're going to eliminate 15 instructal days it doesn't make sense. but that's wher
. >> asking for one more time to straightening thing out and a referendum on jerry brown as well. >> we'll talk about that. alan martin is at the yes on 30 headquarters tonight. where is everybody? what are you hearing? >> well, they're getting pretty energized because this crowd has not been down at all tonight. they're hopeful that as we are seeing, as more votes are being counted that prop 30 will pass. why the state budget was written the way it was? it kicks $6 billion in...
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he attempted to give her c-p-r, but brown died of her injuries. an autopsy revealed brown had been killed by a 140-pound mastiff. she received the dog from a relative just one week ago. brown had described the dog to her co-workers as *gentle* -- like an overgrown puppy. colleagues at the yorkville fire house say brown was the finest paramedic they have ever known. chicago police are looking for a man who shot another man during a carjacking on the west side. the victim was taken to stroger hospital last night .... after he was turned away from west suburban hospital in oak park .. because the hospital didn't have adequate staffing. police say the victim was a passenger in a car when he and the driver were ordered out near laramie and race. the carjacker shot the passenger in the chest before driving off. the victim is in critical condition. a man from west rogers park will appear in bond court today... charged with the hit- and-run crash that killed one man and injured another. 23-year old fernando perez is charged with reckless homicide and driv
he attempted to give her c-p-r, but brown died of her injuries. an autopsy revealed brown had been killed by a 140-pound mastiff. she received the dog from a relative just one week ago. brown had described the dog to her co-workers as *gentle* -- like an overgrown puppy. colleagues at the yorkville fire house say brown was the finest paramedic they have ever known. chicago police are looking for a man who shot another man during a carjacking on the west side. the victim was taken to stroger...